Psychologist: 'Selena Gomez has blood on her hands'
A prominent psychologist says that Selena Gomez, an executive producer of controversial drama 13 Reasons Why, has blood on her hands.
Esther Han is a health reporter at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun-Herald. Before that, she spent three years as Fairfax Media's consumer affairs editor. She has also covered food and wine.
A prominent psychologist says that Selena Gomez, an executive producer of controversial drama 13 Reasons Why, has blood on her hands.
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